Sunday, February 28, 2016

My Interview Subjects


1. The names of the people you have scheduled to interview for Project 2.

I will be interviewing Dr. Fiona E. Bailey and Dr. Arthur E. Thiel, MD.

2. The names of their organizations and their job titles.

Dr. Bailey is an associate professor of physiology here at the University of Arizona, an adjunct assistant research professor of speech and hearing science, and an assistant professor at the Evelyn F McKnight Brain Institute. Dr. Thiel is an orthopedic surgeon at Benton Franklin Orthopedic Associates.

3. Any higher education degree and the institution that issued that degree.

Dr. Thiel received his title for Doctor of Medicine from Loma Linda University School of Medicine.

4. How many years each professional has worked in the field.

Dr. Bailey has been conducting research at the University of Arizona since 2009. Dr. Thiel has been a certified orthopedic surgeon since 1979.

5. Pictures of the Interviewees.

This is the link for Dr. Bailey's lab, specifically.


6. The time, date, and location of your scheduled interviews.

My interview with Dr. Bailey will take place on Tuesday, March 1st at 4:00 pm in her office. My interview with Dr. Thiel will take place over the phone this Sunday, the 28th, in the afternoon.

7. Interview Questions

  • How would you describe your position or what your work is?
  • How did you get into this profession?
    • Which major?
    • What life experiences influenced that choice?
  • What is the most popular publication in your field/ for you?
  • What is the most difficult genre for you to work in?
  • Which genre do you most enjoy writing in?
  • What is the most popular audience you write for/ your field writes for?
  • In what ways does your daily communication differ from your long-term communication?
    • How often do you take on long term writing projects?
  • Do you have a publication you are most proud of? Which one?
  • How did your college education prepare you for writing in your field? Do you have any advice for me to prepare better in that area?
  • Do you have a preferred medical journal or other publication? Which one, and why?



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